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6 Sub-Zero Survival Movies You Need to See If You Liked The Snow Society

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The snow society It’s making its mark on awards season, and since it’s available on Netflix, it’s the movie the world is talking about.

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Based on the book of the same name, the new survival film by JA Bayona (director of The Impossible, a reference of the subgenre) tells the tragedy of the Andes from the point of view of the survivors.

The shocking and bloody plane crash on the mountain range and the subsequent battle against nature of the Uruguayan rugby players are at the center of a narrated story that had already been represented in other fiction (Viven!) or documentaries (Náufragos), but never on the technical level and narrative printed by the Spanish director.

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That said, if the film about the tragedy moved you, we propose six others whose premises are similar and, although they are not based on true events, with a bit of luck they could make your skin crawl.

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JA Bayona’s film.

They live! (1993)

"They live!"  It pretty much tells the same story as "The Snow Society."“They live!” It pretty much tells the same story as “The Snow Society.”

Sister film to The Snow Society. It tells the same tragedy of Bayonne, only that it is based on another book (“Alive”, by Pier Paul Read, with interviews with survivors) and that it is in English.

The protagonists are Ethan Hawke, Josh Hamilton and John Malkovich, among other famous actors.

The Arctic (2018)

Mads Mikkelsen in "LMads Mikkelsen in “The Arctic”.

Film directed by YouTuber Joe Penna which caused a sensation in its first edition at the Sitges Film Festival.

There’s basically only one actor, who is none other than Danish superstar Mads Mikkelsen, and it’s set in the Arctic.

In that place the protagonist will have to fight to survive the cold, hunger and polar bears. And the only thing he has are the remains of his plane…

In Star+.

The Revenant: The Revenant (2015)

DiCaprio as Hugh Glass, the protagonist of "The Revenant".DiCaprio as Hugh Glass, the protagonist of “The Revenant”.

Leonardo DiCaprio plays the explorer Hugh Glass in this film that Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu shot partially in Argentina.

Based on the novel by Michael Punke, it tells the story of survival and revenge of a man abandoned in the wilds of America by a fellow soldier (a terrifying Tom Hardy) after being brutally attacked by a bear.

It is also the film that gave Leo his first Oscar.

Emmanuel Lubezki (left), Leonardo DiCaprio (right) and Alejandro González Inárritu (right) with their Oscars for "The Revenant."  Photo: AFPEmmanuel Lubezki (left), Leonardo DiCaprio (right) and Alejandro González Inárritu (right) with their Oscars for “The Revenant.” Photo: AFP

In Netflix, Star+ and Mubi.

The Leader (2011)

In "The Leader", Neeson is a hunter who must protect a group of oil prospectors.In “The Leader”, Neeson is a hunter who must protect a group of oil prospectors.

One by Liam Neeson with sub-zero survival as its central theme. Here, one of the world’s most relentless action heroes. mainstream In recent years he is a hunter who must lead and protect a group of oil prospectors stranded in Alaska by wolves. Warning: it has an ending that divides the waters.

In Amazon Prime Video.

Vertical Limit (2000)

The protagonist is Chris O'Donnell Chris O’Donnell stars in “Vertical Limit,” a classic 2000s adventure.

Turn of the century snow survival classic. Starring a great Scott Glenn, this film by Martin Campbell (Casino Royale, The Mask of Zorro) closely follows a group of brave people who risk their lives to save a climber stranded in the Himalayas. Ideal for action and adventure lovers.

Death Below Zero (2010)

"Frozen" is Martin Campbell“Frozen” is Martin Campbell’s best-known film.

A proposal of man against nature, but with the spices of terror. In Death Below Zero, three skiers are trapped – and forgotten – on a chairlift. From this desperate premise we will see how they try to survive the elements and some other things.

Source: Clarin

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